When asked about how she's become comfortable in her own skin, the Woman singer admitted it's been a long journey – which eventually led her to seeking treatment for an eating disorder four years ago:

"The final straw was when I was with my mom at a family dinner party and I was so anxious. Driving home, I had to pull over, and I was like, I can't keep this secret anymore. It was scary, but I finally put my foot down and chose life. That was a huge turning point. I'm not a size. I'm not a number. I am a strong, badass, motherfucking woman, and quite frankly, I like my junk. Ten years ago, I never thought I'd be able to say that."

Yas! We love hearing that!

Her latest album Rainbow was the first one she's released since the drama with Dr. Luke, who she accused of emotional and sexual abuse. On how music helped her heal, Kesha commented:

During an interview on the Zach Sang Show on Thursday, Macklemore proved he got swayed by some fake news when he referenced what he thought was a Meryl Streep quote — one that was proven to be fake after a 2015 Facebook post went viral from a fan account.

"She posted something that was like, you know, my first audition or one of my first auditions, they told me I wasn't pretty enough and that was a pivotal moment for her to either keep going or to stop and she chose to keep going and 18 Academy Awards later or 23—18 or 23—I don't know. An exorbitant amount of Academy Awards."

Well, first of all, the legendary actress doesn't have an IG… but also she's won threeOscars (20 nominations). Eep.